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A Worthy Legacy [Hardcover]

Tomi Akinyanmi (Author)
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October 15, 2008


The quiet last words

The Harmattan wind scorches across Nigeria, and an old man lies dying. His community gathers to pay its respects; their haunting songs echoing in the warm twilight. Tomi Akinyanmi, his eldest granddaughter, is present along with the rest of the family, and as she listens to Grandpa’s last words, she feels a resonance deep within her heart. For Grandpa doesn’t talk of regrets, or petty grievances, instead he talks softly about life; how to survive, how to be happy, how to achieve self-respect.

A year on from her Grandpa’s death, Tomi returns to his village. The family bonds have crumbled, no longer held strong by their patriarch. Searching for some link to her Grandpa, in the hope of understanding more, Tomi looks for the journal she once wrote and in which Grandpa would set thought-provoking essays. She finds the journal, but instead of one last essay, she finds Grandpa has left her his thoughts, a continuation of those spoken on his deathbed.

He explains to Tomi that life is a gift, and that it should be treated as such. He also writes of love, and the importance of giving love to others to allow them to love in return. His final words speak of happiness and how it can be achieved through four different disciplines, each balanced and working together.

“Hard work does not mean wealth; Neither does wealth mean class. Age does not mean wisdom, And Love does not mean bliss. Hard work drives vision. Class comes with confidence. Wisdom is found in experience, And love is but a shelter for him who finds it. Amid all the life storms, A man would wade through; Confidence and vision, wisdom and love, Together pull him through.”

“A Worthy Legacy” is a book far greater than its sum of parts; a moral guide that does not preach or command, but simply presents a code for life with a confidence and credibility that allows the reader to relate to and apply its philosophies.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Tommie Books (October 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0615196195
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615196190
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars In Life little things matter, November 12, 2009
This review is from: A Worthy Legacy (Paperback)
A Worthy Legacy is a very slim book, topping out at 101 pages but filled with inspirational wisdom from a man respected by everyone who knew him--his large family, his neighbors who looked to him for advice in all matters. It's broken into two parts--part one is the author's journey to her family's village, her recollections and stories of visiting him, then her grandfather's last words to his grieving family. Part two is about the story thereafter--on the anniversary of his death family members fathered to mourn, but Tomi has another mission, to find the secret journal the two of them kept.

The wisdom her grandfather passes along to the wives he left behind, the children and grandchildren still learning and growing, is simple wisdom that everyone always forgets or overlooks. He isn't telling them how to become rich or how to set the world on fire, he's relating his experiences and urging them to learn to love what they have, what they can do and not envy others. If the second part is any indication it would seem that the words fell on deaf ears for the most part, as the family had disintegrated into a bickering mass of people who couldn't stand to be around each other.

The book reminded me of a song my father really likes by Baz Luhrman, called 'Sunscreen'. The song itself is actually just the words of a graduation speech a keynote speaker gave in 1997 set to music and Baz's own unique style, but it too was filled with simple wisdom. Whenever my father is really stressed--either from his job, or school or us kids--he listens to that song and it helps to focus him. That's how I felt while reading this book--I won't claim to understand all of what Tomi's grandfather's words meant, but I felt calmer after reading them.

This isn't my normal course of book--there's no wild romance or high flung fantasy or vampires--its a gentle book that in years to come I can return to and offer to my friends and relatives.

Though poetry is her first love, Tomi felt inspired to write this book, her first book so she could spread the words her grandfather told her to the world at large.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Grandfather's Wisdom, August 25, 2009
This review is from: A Worthy Legacy (Paperback)
A Worthy Legacy
A Worthy Legacy combines the record of a grandfather's wisdom with an evocative memoir of family life in Nigeria. Tomi Akinyanmi is at work at her office in the city when she receives the dreaded phone call from her father; her ailing Grandpa wants everyone in the family to return to the village. He is near death, and wishes to share his final words of advice with them. Tomi travels home and joins her extended family to attend the gathering, and along the way she paints for the reader a picture of her life in Nigeria. Her descriptions are made in broad strokes, yet they are enough to eloquently convey the character of a place and culture: the dry and dusty winds, Grandpa and his three wives and their children, a meal of melon soup and pounded yams, and the contrasts between city and village life.

The center portion of the book consists of brief chapters of her grandfather's wisdom, with titles such as "Concerning the Cycle of Life." Akinyanmi's background in poetry serves her well here, and each chapter's text is accompanied by a short poem. The overall effect is similar to the I Ching , and there are many similarities between Grandpa's homespun African wisdom and Eastern beliefs. But there is more to this book than Grandpa's own words; the deep affection and respect shared between Tomi and her grandfather is woven throughout every page.

When Tomi returns to the village for a memorial service on the anniversary of Grandpa's death, much has changed and the family has become scattered and divided. At the service, Tomi suddenly remembers a secret that she and her Grandpa shared. When he learned of her love of writing, he bought a journal that they wrote in together. In it, her Grandpa would write a question and challenge Tomi to write out her thoughts in response. When Tomi finds the hidden journal she is hoping only to find some final question from her Grandpa, but instead finds a message written just for her.

This book is a testament to the deep influence that grandfathers can have in our lives, not only for their emotional support but also for the intellectual and spiritual nourishment that they can provide us as well. In A Worthy Legacy, Akinyanmi does more than transmit her grandfather's words, she reveals how they have changed her as well.

In addition to being well-written, the cover and book layout have been excellently designed by Cecilia Sorochin and SoroDesign. Much is being made these days of The Death of Print, yet the hardcopy of A Worthy Legacy is a beautiful artifact in and of itself, which is an astonishing accomplishment for a trade paperback. The visual design of this book is simple without being simplistic, and is the perfect complement to Akinyanmi's words. If you're interested in the process of book or web design, be sure to check out SoroDesign's thoughtful graphic design blog as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fine and worthwhile read, highly recommended, July 7, 2009
This review is from: A Worthy Legacy (Paperback)
When it's all said and done, what's really important? "A Worthy Legacy" is the first novel of Tomi Akinyanmi telling the story of a dying patriarch and his last message to his family. An inspirational tale of what really matters, the story is of how one crafts their own legacy. "A Worthy Legacy" is a fine and worthwhile read, highly recommended.
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